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  • EU Free Trade Agreement talks resume after 7-year coup hiatus | Thaiger

    EU Free Trade Agreement talks resume after 7-year coup hiatus

    After a 7-year delay following Thailand’s military coup, talks have resumed to create a Free Trade Agreement between Thailand and the European Union. The Ministry of Commerce hosted a meeting this morning between Thailand’s Commerce Minister, also a Deputy Prime Minister, and the Ambassador of the European Union to Thailand. The two met to have conversations about a variety of…

  • China launches first astronaut led space mission in 5 years | Thaiger

    China launches first astronaut led space mission in 5 years

    Yesterday, China, launched its first crewed space mission in 5 years. 3 “science minded” military pilots shot to a new orbiting station that they were expected to reach about midafternoon. It was launched in Jiuquan, a northwestern area of China. Like a scene out of a movie, the astronauts were watched by various spectators from space officials and other military…

  • New Zealand economy bounces back to pre-pandemic levels, exceeding forecasts | Thaiger

    New Zealand economy bounces back to pre-pandemic levels, exceeding forecasts

    Analysts in New Zealand say the country’s economy has bounced back to pre-pandemic levels, outperforming forecasts. Growth was better than expected, at 1.6% in the first quarter of this year. The growth between January and March exceeded analysts’ expectations, surpassing the anticipated 0.5% increase. The economy has already reversed a 1% contraction seen in the last quarter of 2020. Under…

  • US Embassy in Thailand issues security alert due to violence near Myanmar border | Thaiger

    US Embassy in Thailand issues security alert due to violence near Myanmar border

    Mortar shells and rocket-propelled grenades from Myanmar have landed in Thai border towns in the Tak and Mae Hong Son provinces. With the ongoing violence between the Burmese military and ethnic armies following the February coup now with clashes near Thai border towns, the US Embassy in Thailand has issued a security alert and is now requiring all US government…

  • Ethiopia’s Oromia region is volatile ahead of elections | Thaiger

    Ethiopia’s Oromia region is volatile ahead of elections

    Kidane Bekele is farmer and a community leader in his small village of 2,000 people. With elections approaching, he spends his evenings guarding polling stations and surrounding areas, a rifle slung over his shoulder. Every night after dinner, he puts on the khaki uniform of Oromia’s militia and makes his way to the small compound of the election station, where…

  • Trial begins in Myanmar for former leader Aung San Suu Kyi | Thaiger

    Trial begins in Myanmar for former leader Aung San Suu Kyi

    Trials are now underway for Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel laureate, a beacon for democracy in Myanmar, and the ousted Burmese leader that has been held prisoner by the military junta for 4 months after their coup on February 1. The former leader of Myanmar is on trial for sedition and a number of lesser and archaic law violations.…

  • Global travel demand driven by vaccine rollouts: Tripadvisor survey | Thaiger

    Global travel demand driven by vaccine rollouts: Tripadvisor survey

    Research into the latest travel trends shows that the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines is a big determining factor in how long tourists plan to stay and how much they will spend. A TTR Weekly report focuses on research carried out by Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel platform. Travellers across 6 large international markets were surveyed, to determine the impact of…

  • Afghanistan: Polio vaccinators killed in ‘coordinated attack’ | Thaiger

    Afghanistan: Polio vaccinators killed in ‘coordinated attack’

    The Taliban have denied attacking five health workers who were gunned down at three separate locations on Tuesday. Four other workers were also wounded, with two of them in critical condition. But police spokesman Farid Khan said the Taliban were ‘’targeting health workers to deprive people of polio vaccines.” The attack has now halted the inoculation drive in the city…

  • What can India gain from its ‘engagement’ with the Taliban? | Thaiger

    What can India gain from its ‘engagement’ with the Taliban?

    Reports published in Indian media last week suggest that New Delhi is willing to start a dialogue with factions of the Afghan Taliban. The outreach is reported to be led by security officials and is limited to the Taliban factions that are considered “nationalist” and not under the influence of Pakistan or Iran. The reported move comes months after the…

  • Burkina Faso: ‘Terror is a big part of the economy’ | Thaiger

    Burkina Faso: ‘Terror is a big part of the economy’

    Burkina Faso recently lived through one of the bloodiest terrorist attacks in its history. On the first weekend of June, armed men attacked the village of Solhan in Yagha province in the north of the Sahel state, set houses on fire and killed at least 138 people. President Roch Marc Christian Kabore described the arrack as “barbaric.” Violence and insecurity…

  • Japan’s enduring love affair with Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee | Thaiger

    Japan’s enduring love affair with Jamaican Blue Mountain Coffee

    Every morning, as Kazunori Kamiyoshiwara starts his working day in the bustling Chuo district of Tokyo with a mug of coffee, it reminds him of the spectacular peaks of the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, where the haze creeps through the valleys and gives the region its name. It may be almost exactly 12,900 kilometers (8,015 miles) from Tokyo to the…

  • ‘Clearview AI’ controversy highlights rise of high-tech surveillance | Thaiger

    ‘Clearview AI’ controversy highlights rise of high-tech surveillance

    You don’t want your face to appear in the database of Clearview AI? The company’s CEO doesn’t seem to care. “All the information we collect is collected legally and it is all publicly available information,” Hoan Ton-That said Monday during DW’s Global Media Forum (GMF), addressing criticism that the firm’s controversial technology infringes on the privacy of hundreds of millions.…

  • Myanmar: Time running out for NGOs to avoid humanitarian catastrophe | Thaiger

    Myanmar: Time running out for NGOs to avoid humanitarian catastrophe

    Myanmar has been in a downward spiral since the military overthrew the country’s democratically elected government in a coup on February 1. The economy has been battered and millions of people are falling into poverty. In Myanmar’s ethnic minority states, conflict between the military, known as the Tatmadaw, and armed rebel groups is quickly creating a refugee crisis. In Myanmar’s…

  • Kashmir: Why are militants targeting Modi’s BJP leaders? | Thaiger

    Kashmir: Why are militants targeting Modi’s BJP leaders?

    On June 2, anxiety and trepidation engulfed south Kashmir’s restive Tral town when militants shot dead a local leader of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Rakesh Pandita, 55, was murdered hours after Indian security forces had killed the brother of a slain militant, Muhammad Amin Malik, 38, inside a police station in Tral. Markets were shut…

  • Burmese military media outlets say ethnic army killed 25 workers | Thaiger

    Burmese military media outlets say ethnic army killed 25 workers

    Amid clashes with rebel fighters and ethnic troops backing the anti-coup movement in Myanmar, media outlets run by the Burmese junta says an ethnic army killed 25 construction workers after abducting 47 people last month. Photos of what appeared to be 25 dead bodies in a forest where published and broadcasted by the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper, which is…

  • After Netanyahu era, Israel ready for change | Thaiger

    After Netanyahu era, Israel ready for change

    A special session of Israel’s parliament approved the country’s new coalition government with a razor-thin majority on Sunday evening, with 60 Knesset members voting in favor of the new government, 59 lawmakers opposing and one abstention. After four elections and years of uncertainty, Israel now has a new government made up of a potentially fragile coalition of eight parties. Naftali…

  • Lockdown extended for another 2 weeks in Malaysia | Thaiger

    Lockdown extended for another 2 weeks in Malaysia

    The Covid-19 lockdown in Malaysia, which was due to be lifted today, is being extended for another 2 weeks, until June 28. The decision follows a spike in infections, including 60 clusters linked to religious festivals. According to a TTR Weekly report, the extension has been confirmed by Senior Defence Minister, Ismail Sabri Yaakob. During the lockdown, economic activities may…

  • DW honors Nigerian reporter Tobore Ovuorie for defending the voiceless | Thaiger

    DW honors Nigerian reporter Tobore Ovuorie for defending the voiceless

    Screams filled the dark corners of the high-security camp. The young women around Tobore Ovuorie scrambled to escape into the night. She was frozen from horror. Her clothes splattered with blood, and her eyes transfixed on the two bodiless heads that just tumbled to the ground. Everything turned black, her consciousness drifting from her body. When Ovuorie recounts her experience…

  • Vietnam strikes deal to manufacture vaccines, but which brand? | Thaiger

    Vietnam strikes deal to manufacture vaccines, but which brand?

    Covid-19 vaccines will now be manufactured in Vietnam, according to their Health Ministry, though they have not revealed which brand of vaccine will be produced. The announcement was made on Vietnam’s Health Ministry website yesterday with very little concrete information. The website originally mentioned Vingroup JSC as the company that will be manufacturing the vaccine in Vietnam, but all reference…

  • Dmitry Gudkov: ‘We have a choice between exile and jaiI’ | Thaiger

    Dmitry Gudkov: ‘We have a choice between exile and jaiI’

    The Russian authorities are intensifying their pressure on opposition politicians and activists and the upcoming elections are going to be an “election without a choice,” according to former member of the State Duma Dmitry Gudkov, who was forced to leave Russia last week. On June 1, his dacha in the outskirts of Moscow was searched and he was detained for…

  • Are we losing the fight against child labor? | Thaiger

    Are we losing the fight against child labor?

    When global coronavirus lockdowns and economic disruptions closed schools and curtailed millions of families’ income, an alarming increase in child labor across developing nations made headlines. But even before the pandemic, the number of children forced to work was on the rise. A report by the International Labor Organization found that 160 million children around the world are engaged in…

  • Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says ‘harsh’ sanctions needed | Thaiger

    Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya says ‘harsh’ sanctions needed

    Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya — currently living in exile in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius — has called for harsher sanctionsagainst strongman Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, adding this is the only effective way to put pressure on him and his administration. “Lukashenko only understands the language of force and economic sanctions. This is the mechanism that should be used … the…

  • US President Biden persuades G7 to be more competitive towards China | Thaiger

    US President Biden persuades G7 to be more competitive towards China

    The Group of Seven (G7) rich industrialized nations and the EU are presenting a harmonious front at their summit in the Cornish seaside resort of Carbis Bay in southwestern England. Diplomats seem pleased new US President Joe Biden is making transatlantic cooperation possible once again. While heads of state and governments meet in small groups or stroll along the beach,…

  • COVID vaccines in the workplace: Can I ask who got their shots? | Thaiger

    COVID vaccines in the workplace: Can I ask who got their shots?

    Jon works for the local government in the US state of Virginia. The 40-year-old received both his COVID shots in April. Most of his coworkers are vaccinated, too. But how does he know that’s the case? “I find most people will volunteer the information,” Jon told DW. “Even though we’re not supposed to ask.” In many other workplaces around the…

  • United States to return 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia | Thaiger

    United States to return 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia

    The United States is returning 27 stolen antiquities to Cambodia. The antiquities, which include Buddhist and Hindu statues from the Angkorian era, are valued at around USD$3.8 million. It’s unclear where the statues were found, or when they were smuggled to the US, but reports say investigators in New York spent years working to recover the antiquities. Operations from Manhattan’s…

  • China arrests 1,100 in cryptocurrency money laundering bust | Thaiger

    China arrests 1,100 in cryptocurrency money laundering bust

    In what will only fuel perception in China that cryptocurrency is nothing more than a money laundering tool, security officials have arrested 1,100 people accused of using criminal profits to buy crypto. Chinese officials have been cracking down on cryptocurrency trade, which is banned in the country. The Ministry of Public Security in China says that Chinese police reportedly caught…

  • AstraZeneca working with Southeast Asia countries after delays from Thai plant | Thaiger

    AstraZeneca working with Southeast Asia countries after delays from Thai plant

    Following reports from several Southeast Asian countries regarding delays in deliveries of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine from the Thailand manufacturing plant, the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company now says it is working with the governments to make sure the vaccine is supplied “as quickly as possible.” Malaysia, Taiwan and the Philippines have announced that they expect delays of the AstraZeneca vaccine from…

  • Singapore restrictions to be eased in stages as Covid-19 infections drop | Thaiger

    Singapore restrictions to be eased in stages as Covid-19 infections drop

    Singapore is set to relax some of its Covid-19 containment measures as infection rates in the city state drop. The fall in case numbers comes after a month of strict restrictions that limited group sizes and imposed a ban on in-house dining at restaurants. Bloomberg reports that from June 14, the limit on group sizes increases from 2 to 5…

  • Defrocked American priest on trial in East Timor for alleged child sex abuse | Thaiger

    Defrocked American priest on trial in East Timor for alleged child sex abuse

    The trial has started for the 84 year old defrocked American priest who allegedly sexually abused girls at an orphanage he founded in East Timor back in the early 1990s. Richard Daschbach, once revered by the Southeast Asian community for founding the Topu Honis Shelter to support impoverished children and orphans, is now facing charges of sexual abuse, child pornography and…

  • 11 dead in Mumbai building collapse | Thaiger

    11 dead in Mumbai building collapse

    Last night, a residential building collapsed in Mumbai, India’s city that is situated on the west coast. The collapse claimed 11 lives. Of the 11 dead, 8 were children. Indian media says the incident happened around 10:15 pm. Police say 18 people have been extracted from the debris, albeit only 7 lived. It is reported that the injured have been…

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